Memory Tests |
Last
updated on November 15, 1999
|
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows 2000 (RC3 or later) |
Log filename | awe-prms.log |
Processing time | One to several hours, depending on memory size and processor speed |
Status | Required for systems with a greater than 4 Gigabytes of RAM |
Requirements | A system with greater than 4 Gigabytes of RAM |
Included in these HCTs: | 9.x |
The AWE test tests the Win32 Address Windowing Extensions on machines with more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of memory (RAM). The Address Windowing Extensions provide user applications with 32-Bit virtual addressing to greater than 32-bit regions of physical memory.
Note that this tests should run without errors on systems with less than 4 GB of RAM, but that this test is designed to test systems with greater than 4 GB of RAM. Note: AWE is supported on all platforms supported by Windows 2000, including Alpha (32-Bit) and the 64-Bit version of Windows 2000.
To run the AWE Test
'Memory\AWE' appears in the selected tests pane.
The AWE test consists of several sub-tests, wich include:
Issues
Many of the HCT test exhibit problems when run with 4 or more GB of RAM, so it is advisable to test with less than 4 GB of RAM, then add RAM and run AWE and System Stress.